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Not that they know anything at this point, but I was watching NFLN's schedule release program and 3/4 (O'Hara, Evans, McGinest) picked us to win the SB at the end of the show. With all the love that Seattle is getting, the players seem to be on our side.

I think it's going to be mighty tough for the Pack to come in to Candle Stick for it's last home opener and beat a team that just lost a heart breaker in the Superbowl. Not to mention the fact that we might have the most talented roster in the NFL._________________saintsfan on the sig"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."-Benjamin Franklin

Nope, but looking forward to a Crabtree/Revis battle. That secondary in TB is looking damn good but they still need another CB.

Hows TB's pass rush? Or Mark Barron, or their LB's in coverage? Or their #2 CB-onward. Etc. Revis and Goldson form a great duo but we can definitely exploit some weaknesses.

BTW i am legitimately asking, i really don't follow the Bucs, lol.

They lost a key player in Roy miller to Jags, I am sure he played a big part in why they were a top run def.

Don't keep up with them much but didn't hear much from their LBs from last year. The only two I can name are Davis and Mason Foster.

TB pass rush is a BIG because they lost Bennett to sea, Bowers may end up being a good player but his knee concerns me and he seems to make good friends with the law. They have Clayborn but I see him more of a run stuffing DE then a pass rusher.

last but not least, you only go as far as your QB takes you and reports from a few weeks ago was that their HC doesn't seem to have a lot of confidence in Josh Freeman.